Many Boolean control networks contain independent uncontrollable subnetworks, which may affect other nodes; and the rest of the system is called subspace of sub‐controllable states. This paper investigates the problem… Click to show full abstract
Many Boolean control networks contain independent uncontrollable subnetworks, which may affect other nodes; and the rest of the system is called subspace of sub‐controllable states. This paper investigates the problem of subspace controllability under free input sequences, while the presumption that the initial states of those independent subnetworks are designable is canceled. An algorithm based on the common asymptotic periodic properties of the states is developed to find the reachable sets. Accordingly, the existing controllability criteria for subspaces when initial states of subnetworks are designable is improved, and a necessary and sufficient condition of subspace controllability via subnetworks and free inputs is derived. A design technique involving a kind of newly defined addition is presented to construct desired controls.
               
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